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larraga
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I saw the annoucement of the Yamaha SubKick recently (http://www.barryrudolph.com/newtoys/toys/yamahasubkick.html) and I thought "5 hunerd dollers? I could make one a those fer next to free!" So I took a disemboweled 12" X 15" tom I've had laying around forever and a speaker from a bass cabinet that got a hole in it (nothing too severe) and had to be replaced, a guitar stand with a missing part, some plumbing hanger strap, coax & an XLR connector and assembled this in around an hour. I really wasn't expecting much, but I put it in front of a 16" X 24" birch kick drum, adjusted the gain on my mixer to where it would be for a "normal" dynamic mic and asked someone to hit the pedal. What came out of the monitors shook the walls with the deepest, biggest, roundest sound imaginable. It's pretty amazing. I stuck a D112 in the drum to capture the beater sound and mixed that in and I am loving it. Granted it probably won't work on the next jazz trio I record, but on this current modern rock project it truly rocks. My homebrew doesn't have the mesh front head like the SubKick, but I'm not sure it's necessary. The larger (for a tom) shell I think contributes to the deepness of the sound. The speaker isn't shock mounted in there at all and it doesn't seem to make any adverse noises, but I may go back in and add rubber bushings anyway.